From the director of "HK / Hentai Kamen"

It is officially confirmed today on April 16 that popular Japanese girls group (consisting of at least 29 members) E-girls' pop tune "ASAP" will be used as the theme song for the upcoming action-comedy tokusatsu parody film Jyoshizu. The song was originally included in their 2nd album "COLORFUL POP" which was released on March 19 and took the No. 1 spot on the Oricon weekly album ranking in its first week. E-girls is managed by LDH, the company also has EXILE, Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE, and GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE. They are often called "EXILE's sister group" by the Japanese media.

Jyoshizu is written/directed by Yuichi Fukuda, who is known by his 2013 controversial film HK/Hentai Kamen. The girl's costumes are designed by manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto, also known as the original character designer for the 1994 TV anime Mobile Fighter G Gundam. In addition to E-girls'

"ASAP," popular anime voice actor Daisuke Namikawa sings the OP song "Jyoshizu's Theme." The film

tells a story of a Super Sentai team consists of five modern and selfish girls who unwillingly have to

fight against an evil army and its monsters. It hits Japanese theaters on June 7.